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| A coworker and I have the July CTP of Vista installed. Connections to servers on the same subnet are very, very speedy. However, when we try to connect to anything through our router, the connections are unusably slow. The same goes for connections to a Linux server with a rather aggressive configuration of Netfilter (via iptables). I find a post ("A painful Vista networking bug", http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=10) that seems to be related, but I can find little else. ?? | Guest
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| I had a problem like this .. made the hubby take a look... in vista it give you the 6 and the 4 internet protocol both checked by default in the network properties panel.. he just disabled the six and put the ip address info in the 4 and it flew. Dont know if this will help ya but it did for me. "Anoymous 1" wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks, but no, that didn't help. We tried some pretty severe paring down, unchecking everything that wasn't absolutely necessary, turning off the firewall, etc. No luck so far. Catmanslady wrote: Quote:
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| "Anoymous 1" <nobody@nospam.net> wrote in message news:ODfCvLitGHA.2036@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
this kind of sounds similar to that. At home I have a linux firewall and it does some fancy traffic shaping and such so I can 'promise' traffic and latency for certain 'important' things like battlefield2. I also have a gigbit switch that supports jumbo frames. The combination of jumbo frames, the windows firewall and the linux firewall/traffic shaping, didn't do so hot. If I wanted to have the windows firewall on I had to disable jumbo frames on the switch, and lower my MTU on the linux box to 1400... Because you are going through a router to your linux box, I would bet you are experiencing something similar. try disabling the windows firewall... E | Guest
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| Can you tell me what build of Vista are you running ? Are you seeing slow speeds during file transfer or is it a general networking issue. If it is a general networking issue, it might be useful to post this in microsoft.beta.longhron.networking.tcpip group since this might some tcp tuning issue. A network capture when you are observing slowdown will be helpful. "Anoymous 1" <nobody@nospam.net> wrote in message news:ODfCvLitGHA.2036@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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Remote Desktop . . . I don't have access to microsoft.beta.*, but I'm an MSDN subscriber, if that matters. I can try to work on a packet capture. What I'm hoping to do is get two: one for a connection from behind our router at work, and one from home. ...Jeff Quote:
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